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China's revenue up 33% in 1st half of fiscal year

Revenue collected by China grew thirty-three percent in the first six months of the fiscal year to three point five trillion yuan. That's much faster than the increase of fourteen percent for all of 2008 projected in the government's budget at the start...

from YouTube on Fri, Aug 08 2008

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